How do I use ImageBrowser with the new Mac operating system, OS-X?
Not too well. ImageBrowser is a “classic” application, and runs in (OS9) “Classic mode.” This makes it slow. Worse yet, classic mode apps have no access to USB devices, so you can’t talk to the camera! Instead, you need to keep a bootable version of OS 9.1 around, so that you can boot 9.1, run ImageBrowser, and be able to talk to the camera over the USB line. I suggest doing all your RAW conversions at that point, before rebooting OS-X. To add injury, Epson Photo Stylus printers like the 870 and 1270 are so far completely unsupported under OS-X 🙁 • How do I read downloaded RAW files using the TWAIN driver on Macintosh? You can’t! For some screwy reasons, when ImageBrowser downloads RAW images onto a Macintosh, it joins the multiple Canon files together into a single Mac file with multiple resources. This is all fine and good, but the TWAIN driver will no longer recognize those files. So once a RAW file has been downloaded from the camera to your Macintosh via ImageBrowser, you must us